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Jose Ignacio

Bahia Vik José Ignacio

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About Bahia Vik José Ignacio

The charming locale is renowned for its expansive pristine beaches, rugged landscape, exceptional sunset, and relaxed bohemian style. Bahia Vik spans ten acres (4 hectares) of beach dunes on the Mansa Beach in José Ignacio, facing west with sweeping views across the Southern Atlantic Ocean and Playa Mansa towards Punta del Este. Bahia Vik José Ignacio consists of 10 uniquely designed suites located on the 1st and 2nd floors of the main building. Each suite is created by a different local Uruguayan artist - you will enjoy spectacular views of the gardens, the ocean - where you will be witness to some of the most amazing sunsets on the planet! Natural dunes covered in swaying beach grasses and other local flora will divide the bungalows from one another, providing privacy for bungalow guests.
From $190 per person/per night
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What you'll love

What you'll love

Tucked into the breezy José Ignacio beach dunes, each bungalow design intentionally blends the interior and exterior to encourage maximum enjoyment of nature. Natural dunes covered in swaying beach grasses and other local flora will divide the bungalows from one another, providing privacy for bungalow guests
Insiders tip

Insiders Tip

In Uruguay's boho-chic José Ignacio, the relaxed beachfront sibling to Estancia Vik and Playa Vik offers one-of-a-kind art-filled suites and standalone bungalows, four infinity pools and a buzzy feet-in-the-sand summer beach club for catch-of-the-day, cocktails and showstopping sunset views. It's eco-friendly too.

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